WELCOME to BOY SCOUT TROOP 46 in Berlin, Germany!

Welcome! Troop 46 is one of Germany's oldest BSA Troops, in fact, we were the first BSA Troop behind the 'Iron Curtain'!

Troop 46 has been an active member of the American Community in Berlin since at least 1952. For over 60 years, we have been preparing youth in Berlin to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.

Troop 46 meets onTuesday evenings from 18:30 - 20:00in the All Saints community hall, located in the former US Army Chapel at Hüttenweg 46 in Zehlendorf.

We are a BOY-LED Troop!

Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the World Scout Movement, once said that a Scoutmaster should "never do anything a boy can do." We take this very seriously. Our entire program is run with Baden-Powell's admonition in mind! Our Scouts plan and execute every aspect of our program with adult guidance and support.

Troop 46 is an "outdoor troop" featuring monthly campouts organized by the patrol leadership which include over-nighters close to Berlin, several "high-adventure" activities such as multiple-day canoe and backpacking trips, hiking, and other camping/outdoor experiences. We are also active in our community and have provided service to various organizations.

In addition to attending summer camps in Germany, Switzerland and the United States, several of our Scout work as camp staff at various camps within the Transatlantic Council gaining valuable life experience and making friends while teaching valuable Scout skills to Scouts from all over Europe!

Our Scouts aren't the only ones who get to have fun! Troop 46 Scouters have also led the Transatlantic Council's Philmont contingent to Philmont Scout Ranch,New Mexico where they backpacked more than 55 miles over 10 days, went rappeling, rock climbing, white water rafting, shot black powder rifles and shotguns, and much, much more!

Please feel free to explore our site and learn more about our program.